A Town Defined by Line and Proportion
FORMALITY WITHIN A RURAL SETTING
Cowbridge holds a distinct architectural rhythm. The High Street introduces a sense of order, with Georgian façades, stone frontages, and consistent proportions that give the town its measured character. Beyond this, the landscape begins to soften, opening into wider plots and homes that sit more freely within their surroundings.
There is a noticeable sense of continuity in how buildings relate to one another. Materials feel grounded and established, with stone and brick forming a palette that reflects both age and permanence.